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rental management software/system input?
Hey all - I'm looking for a new property management software solution to replace Quicken Rental Property Manager. Basically, it's met my needs for years, but i can't install it onto a new PC without signing up for (full) Quicken as a service.
I have a property manager who maintains the buildings, manages tenancies, and basically reports to me what they did. I pay the utility bills.
I really just need to track expenses (hopefully attach to units) and rent collected - for the purposes of maintaining P+L and tax Schedules.
Don't want to lock myself into a $100/year solution that would be overkill.
Any thoughts? Wondering how robust Cozy's expense trackers and report are. The samples look kind of weak.
Thanks!